Kommentare

Kommentar von felixzconnie

very useful in dungeons and battlegrounds. in battlegrounds use it to see where the enemy is coming from then make your pet wait in the path with aggressive mode on.

Kommentar von Xtek

This is trainable for 3 silver 60 copper.

Kommentar von sgtsolidus

useful in battlegrounds but track hidden and track beasts are more useful. tdue to the fact that all the permanently humanoids are usually in groups.

Kommentar von Zupkew

is this spell passive now? Seems I can track humanoids at the same time as I'm tracking herbs..

Kommentar von elekk

Same here, the minimap is very messy, and the GM keep sending me the mail (third time) telling to delete the wtf-interface-cache folders....doesn't work.

Kommentar von manko

As of 3.1 the tracking is now color coded for party/raid members. So Death Knights are red, Shamans are blue, etc ... It's pretty nice in PVP. It would be great if enemies were coded the same way, but seeing where your healers are isn't bad either.

Kommentar von Immolation

You can still get this tracking ability if you aren't a hunter or cat form druid. Just eat a Blackened Worg Steak.

Kommentar von matoh

anti-ganking radar

Kommentar von Frolik

you can also use it to find people to gank :D

Kommentar von Aaro

Keep in mind that feral druids are immune to this; you'll want to use Track Beasts. In cat form, I was toying with a level 80 hunter by killing a lvl 20 he was dual-box-training. When the 20 was up and moving, I'd prowl up behind them, stun it, kill it with mangle, and then dash away until I could stealth -- the 80 completely ignored the fact that Hunters can track anything, and instead tried flushing me out of stealth with AoEs (which did nothing).

The hunter is a ganker's worst enemy -- use your abilities wisely and you'll be near-immune to ganking.

Kommentar von DELJaneLame

Here's an interesting question: can you track people in ghost form?

Kommentar von Kvestor

Ghosts don't leave the traces, they are just flying =)

Also, note that you can track more effectively using Eagle's eye, as it changes your mini-map too.

Kommentar von kiddi

Jesus was a human? :O

Kommentar von noobking87

While it should be common sense, this does not show you the location of Druids in Bear, Cat, Travel, Aqua, Flight and (I believe,) Tree of Life forms, Shaman in Ghost Wolf, Warlocks who have Metamorphed and Death Knights under the Lichborne buff.

It WILL, however, show you the location of Friendly/Enemy Forsaken players, as they count as Humanoid for game balance reasons.

Kommentar von DarkGrover

Once used with a HUD display such as Minimaphuge or gathermate's on-board tracking ability the power of this skill is easily underestimated. It is definitely your number one hunter (and druid, of course) skill in battlegrounds. It's radar for your hunter.

Even without this, those HUDs will show you when you are exposed and unprotected by your team, but turn this on and additionally you get the offensive advantage of knowing when the bad guys are vulnerable, when you are getting closed in... and how to get out of it.

Humanoid tracking is like a secret weapon in battlegrounds.

Kommentar von peachi

Toggle macro:

Track Beasts

#showtooltip Track Beasts/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Beasts" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Demons

#showtooltip Track Demons/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Demons" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Dragonkin

#showtooltip Track Dragonkin/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Dragonkin" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Elementals

#showtooltip Track Elementals/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Elementals" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Giants

#showtooltip Track Giants/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Giants" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Humanoids

#showtooltip Track Humanoids/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Humanoids" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Track Undead

#showtooltip Track Undead/run for i=1,GetNumTrackingTypes() do local a,_,b=GetTrackingInfo(i) if select(1,a)=="Track Undead" then if b==1 then SetTracking(i,false) elseif b==nil then SetTracking(i,true) end end end

Kommentar von vexis58

For some reason, even though the spells have been combined into Tracking and no longer appear in the spellbook. I keep seeing "You have learned Track Humanoids" etc in my log while leveling up. I was able to actually select Humanoids from the tracking list and track them from the moment I learned Tracking, but I hadn't yet learned Track Humanoids!

Kommentar von Strator

I found a script at Blizzard US forums but I had to figure out the number for humanoids because it didnt match humanoids anymore, humanoids are 8. The script toggles Track Humanoids on and off easily with a click./run local _,_,active=GetTrackingInfo(8) if (active) then SetTracking(8,false) print("Tracking Disabled") else SetTracking(8,true) print("Tracking Enabled") endThe icon is among the priest spells in icon library, use the scrollbar as a marker: http://i.imgur.com/wToJvK0.jpg

Edit: I discovered the code also enabled battlepet tracking so I reworked it to only track humanoids